Image caption, Moving and pouring water into and out of cups is a fun and free way to play and explore during bath time. If your child is starting to enjoy bath time as a play time, you can play ...
“If you are doing some water play, for example and your child is focusing on the noise that the water makes, use words like ‘splash’, ‘drip’. You could also link in other ...
Small children – from toddler to preschooler to primary-school age (and, we suspect, beyond!) – love water play. As soon as the weather's half-way warm enough, they'll happily spend hours pouring ...
The programme aims to teach children life-saving and self-rescue skills A new programme has been launched to teach life-saving skills and water safety to children as winter approaches. The Black ...
A local authority in Surrey has "temporarily" switched off a water play area for children amid budget cuts. Parents visiting Woking Park, which has play equipment, a sandpit and water play area ...